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Title: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: AussieLad on Sunday 10 September 17 09:41 BST (UK)
Are there any Belfast based Rootschat members who are well acquainted with researching microfilmed early records of Church of Ireland baptisms, marriages and burials at PRONI? If so, I would be glad to hear from an experienced genealogist(s) who could be interested in a commission to carry out research there on my behalf.

Barry
Australia 
Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: hallmark on Sunday 10 September 17 09:47 BST (UK)
there are a lot of records online, free....
Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: AussieLad on Sunday 10 September 17 11:58 BST (UK)
Thanks, but apparently the 18th-19thC records for Magherafelt that I'm interested in are yet to be digitised.
Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: Elwyn Soutter on Sunday 10 September 17 11:59 BST (UK)
Have sent you a pm. I may be able to help.
Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: RubenBlair on Tuesday 15 October 24 22:04 BST (UK)
I’m looking for a baptism record for my 3rd great grandfather, Samuel Russell Blair between 1805-1810. I’m expecting to find this in the Templepatrick Presbyterian Church records, unfortunately they are only available on site at PRONI and PHSI. Is there anyone in Belfast willing and able to assist in a lookup at PRONI? This is my only link in trying to find his parents, birthdate and possible siblings. PRONI Reference :   CR4/12/A/1 , A copy is also available on microfilm onsite - MIC1B/11/1.

I would be very gratefull.
Best regards,
Ruben
Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: Elwyn Soutter on Thursday 24 October 24 14:03 BST (UK)
Ruben,

Are you still looking for this look-up? I should be in PRONI next week and can look for it if you wish.

Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: RubenBlair on Thursday 24 October 24 20:20 BST (UK)
Dear Elwyn,

Thank you so much for your offer. That would be amazing!!

Please let me know if you need any additional information.

Thanks again, I’m very grateful for your help.

Best regards,
Ruben
Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: Elwyn Soutter on Thursday 24 October 24 20:30 BST (UK)
I'll be in touch next week, after my visit.
Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: Elwyn Soutter on Monday 28 October 24 16:35 GMT (UK)
Riben,

I searched Templepatrick NSP records at PRONI today. (MIC1B/11/1).

I did not find Samuel Blair’s baptism nor any other Blair baptisms in the period 1805 - 1810.

A few records were illegible but I could read most.  Marriages started in 1797. I searched them too up to 1810. No Blairs.

The records also contain names of communicants from 1811 - 1824. I did not see the surname Blair once in those records.
Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: RubenBlair on Monday 28 October 24 19:27 GMT (UK)
Dear Elwyn,

Thank you so much for your time and effort. Obviously this raises more questions than answers for me, but I very much appreciate your look-up.

I was wondering, records show he lived in the Grange of Ballyrobert. This was not always part of Templepatrick, but im not sure for the specific timeframe you looked up. Could it be possible that records of people from Ballyrobert have been held by other presbyterian churches in the area (for example Carnmoney)? Do you know if this is true and could this perhaps be the case?
Title: Re: Research at PRONI, Belfast
Post by: Elwyn Soutter on Monday 28 October 24 20:19 GMT (UK)
Ruben,

Presbyterians in Ireland didn’t generally follow the parish system, and which church you attended was often a matter of personal preference. Not necessarily the nearest to where you lived.

Carnmoney is certainly a possibility, as are the churches around Ballyclare which has a Presbyterian church and an NSP. Then there’s Donegore. Kilbride also has a Presbyterian church but it only opened in 1838.